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Thanks for sharing! I may have to do that when I wear a bun so I don't have to wash my hair more often just to keep it from getting dry.Neroli said:I use water & oils very very sparingly on daily basis -- water to moisturize & oils to lubricate. Here's my usual routine once a day at bedtime.
I make my own "moisturizer" which is a mix of distilled water, castor, jojoba, glycerin, panthenol & rosemary in a 2oz spray bottle. I apply about 2 to 4 spritz to my palms and apply throughout hair -- more or less depending on how my hair is doing. Then I follow with a couple of drops of EITHER (castor & ylang if I want heavier oil or jojoba & rosemary for a lighter oil) I apply the oils throughout, focusing more oils on ends so hair isn't too weighted down. I then bun up, put in a magnetic roller or whatever and tie hair down for the night -- next morning, nice and moiturize with no need for anything else! I should caution here that "less is more" and only a very tinsy bit of both is needed, NOT handfuls -- just a few drops of moistuizer, wait a couple of minutes, then a few drops of oil, then bun, roll or whatever and tie down.
This is my "usual" routine but depending on how my hair is doing or what style I'm wearing, I may do this twice a day, especially if I'm wearing a bun for the day, I'll apply my water & oil again in the morning then bun for extra moisture, especially if cold outside. If I'm wearing hair down, I just shake and go in the morning, nothing added.
Lorraine said:Hmmm... I stopped using oils about a year ago then picked up a bottle because my store didn't carry my normal products. I haven't really noticed dryness... yet.
Poohbear said:Thanks for your responses ladies. Y'all gave me more than what I asked which is GREAT! So is it best to apply water, moisturizers, or humectant BEFORE applying oils to your hair???
oh okay. maybe if i do a co-wash, i should leave the Suave Humectant in my hair instead of rinsing it out!deedabug said:for me i already have in left in conditioner(my humectant) no matter what kind of 'do im trying to create...then anything else comes after
I agree. After conditioning with Humectress, then using a leave-in with oil (pomade) to seal in the moisture, my hair stays moisturized. Also, since I'm washing every 3 days, my hair doesn't have a chance to get dry.winterinatl said:I f my hair is truly dry, then I don't put oil on - I uses Nexxus Humectress on the dry hair. Then i may use an oil on top of that. But usually that doesn't happen becuase I have in a leave in after washing - then serum and oil on top of that. I think this seals in the moisture because my hair never feels or looks dry. If it starts to look that way, I will wash it and condition again.![]()
deedabug said:i dont rely on oils alone to keep my hair moisturized..i ws reading about the no oil routine on ourhair.net the other nite and i believe what alot of the article says which is if oils don't do anything for you to try humectants...i do both....it takes all that for me...different oils have good benefts so i wont leave them alone....for me they r olive oil...jojoba mixed in other products....coconut and newly castor oil mixed with other oils....my humectants r mostly conditioners
ETA: i dont use all of the products and oils at the same time...my hair is an extension of my body and like the rest of my body....my hair needs to have products and methods switched up often for them to work..in other words i have to shock my system often